Teacher Resource Page Hello fellow educators! Here you will find a list of annotated resources that may also be helpful during this particular unit on the Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights Heroes Quiz | Black Leaders and Reformers Web. 27 Nov 2015-This website is a great tool to track student retention of knowledge about leaders and activists during the civil rights movement. This short quiz will ask students ten questions about figures that had some significance in advancing the Civil Rights Movement in the mid 1900s. If students answer the questions correctly, they are provided with a paragraph on why that answer is right. If they answer the question wrong they are provided info on why that answer is specifically wrong. Civil Rights Act - Black History - HISTORY.com Web. 25 Nov 2015-This website provides a detailed look at the Civil Rights Act of 1964. A short video is located at the top. This may be useful if your students are more visual learners. There is also a description of the video underneath, so that your students can go back and read more about the Civil Rights Act after completing the video. Civil Rights - Legal Information Institute - Cornell University Web. 28 Nov 2015- This website provides a detailed definition of just exactly what Civil Rights are while pertaining to the law. This can help students better understand why the African American people so badly wanted these rights in time of such bad segregation. I Have a Dream - American Rhetoric- This website outlines Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a dream" speech. This resource will help students better understand just what MLK Jr. was fighting for. Not only does this website provide audio of the speech but it also includes an annotation. By reading along while listening to the speech, students will better retain the knowledge for future lessons, etc. Civil Rights Teaching Web. 29 Nov 2015- This site is very helpful for teachers who are teaching their students about the Civil Rights Movement for the first time. It provides a plethora of teacher resources and also news about Civil Rights in the United States in present day. Civil Rights Done Right: A Tool For Teaching The Movement Web. 29 Nov 2015- This site provides teachers with tips for effectively teaching about the Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights Activity Book | Teaching Tolerance Web. 27 Nov 2015- This website provides a multitude of student activities pertaining to Civil Rights. If teachers want to integrate activities other than the group PowerPoint presentation, they can reference this site in order to find sufficient activities. Famous Civil Rights Activists - BIOGRAPHY.com- This website provides detailed biographies on many famous civil rights activists who put their lives into creating equality among many races in the United States.
Hello fellow educators! Here you will find a list of annotated resources that may also be helpful during this particular unit on the Civil Rights Movement.
Civil Rights Heroes Quiz | Black Leaders and Reformers Web. 27 Nov 2015-This website is a great tool to track student retention of knowledge about leaders and activists during the civil rights movement. This short quiz will ask students ten questions about figures that had some significance in advancing the Civil Rights Movement in the mid 1900s. If students answer the questions correctly, they are provided with a paragraph on why that answer is right. If they answer the question wrong they are provided info on why that answer is specifically wrong.
Civil Rights Act - Black History - HISTORY.com Web. 25 Nov 2015-This website provides a detailed look at the Civil Rights Act of 1964. A short video is located at the top. This may be useful if your students are more visual learners. There is also a description of the video underneath, so that your students can go back and read more about the Civil Rights Act after completing the video.
Civil Rights - Legal Information Institute - Cornell University Web. 28 Nov 2015- This website provides a detailed definition of just exactly what Civil Rights are while pertaining to the law. This can help students better understand why the African American people so badly wanted these rights in time of such bad segregation.
I Have a Dream - American Rhetoric - This website outlines Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a dream" speech. This resource will help students better understand just what MLK Jr. was fighting for. Not only does this website provide audio of the speech but it also includes an annotation. By reading along while listening to the speech, students will better retain the knowledge for future lessons, etc.
Civil Rights Teaching Web. 29 Nov 2015- This site is very helpful for teachers who are teaching their students about the Civil Rights Movement for the first time. It provides a plethora of teacher resources and also news about Civil Rights in the United States in present day.
Civil Rights Done Right: A Tool For Teaching The Movement Web. 29 Nov 2015- This site provides teachers with tips for effectively teaching about the Civil Rights Movement.
Civil Rights Activity Book | Teaching Tolerance Web. 27 Nov 2015- This website provides a multitude of student activities pertaining to Civil Rights. If teachers want to integrate activities other than the group PowerPoint presentation, they can reference this site in order to find sufficient activities.
Famous Civil Rights Activists - BIOGRAPHY.com- This website provides detailed biographies on many famous civil rights activists who put their lives into creating equality among many races in the United States.